IN RE THE NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE ACT, 1936. JONES v. MINISTER OF HEALTH.
(1950) 84 Ll L Rep 417
KING'S BENCH DIVISION.
Before Mr. Justice Birkett.
National Health Insurance Act, 1936- Employment otherwise than by way of manual labour-Rate of remuneration -Matters to be taken into account- Application by widow of deceased ship's officer (J.) that she was entitled to State pension-J. employed in oil tankers engaged in refuelling naval vessels-Evidence of J.'s duties and of sums received by him by way of basic pay, oil bonus, station allowance, and victualling allowance-Application for pension refused by Minister of Health -Appeal by applicant by way of case stated - National Health Insurance Act, 1936, Sect. 161, First Schedule, Part II, par. (k).